Deriving content-specific measures of room acoustic perception using a binaural, nonlinear auditory model.
@article{vanDorpSchuitman2013DerivingCM,
title={Deriving content-specific measures of room acoustic perception using a binaural, nonlinear auditory model.},
author={Jasper van Dorp Schuitman and Diemer de Vries and Alexander Lindau},
journal={The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
year={2013},
volume={133 3},
pages={
1572-85
}
}Acousticians generally assess the acoustic qualities of a concert hall or any other room using impulse response-based measures such as the reverberation time, clarity index, and others. These parameters are used to predict perceptual attributes related to the acoustic qualities of the room. Various studies show that these physical measures are not able to predict the related perceptual attributes sufficiently well under all circumstances. In particular, it has been shown that physical measures…
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